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Stephen, my DH, either rides his motorcycle or his bicycle to work every day. It's about 10 miles, one way, through town. In the summer, he usually rides his bicycle. This morning he left the house at 6:00 a.m. and returned home at 6:20. He had a wreck on his bicycle. He looked behind him to merge into a turn lane, and when he turned his head back around, he saw a huge tree branch in the road, too wide to go around. He went over the handle bars. He broke his helmut and totally made hamburger out of his hands. Normally, he wears gloves, but I put them in the closet last weekend, and he never asked where they were, so he's been w/o them all week (I thought he knew where they were, you know, they were where they belong). Anyway, the part I don't understand is the anger. His hands were bleeding pretty bad, but he was more angry than hurt. He kept saying things about why does he always get hurt (referring to the mountain bike wreck he had earlier this summer and the knee injury playing b-ball that lead to his surgery in March), how could he be so stupid (like he could have known the branch would have been in the road), and why does he even try to get in shape (he's lost two inches from his waist this summer from cycling and lifting weights). He was livid. He wouldn't even let me help him clean up his hands. He just yelled a lot and did it himself. He left for work as mad as he got home. Now, please tell me why do men get so mad (or maybe it's just my man) when something like this happens? BTW: he's normally a very patient man, and never allows his temper to take over.